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The Joy Of Science TTC Video Part 1 of 4

Infohash:

5E0A5BE0204F09C5A29FC9D9E0998E30E60A9ED2

Type:

Other

Title:

The Joy Of Science TTC Video Part 1 of 4

Category:

Video/Other

Uploaded:

2006-12-28 (by mariov64)

Description:

DVDRip of the first 15 lectures of this series from the teaching company, and compressed with an XviD codec. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy and Geophysics lectures. (elearning) Seed after download.

Files count:

15

Size:

4108.96 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

doctorgordinho (2007-01-03)

Many peers but no one is seeding! This leaves many of us stuck. Please seed.

themovieguy73 (2007-01-03)

the guy seeding it was seeding 3 others.
now he's gone from all 4.

mariov64 (2007-01-04)

I'm back, sorry but had some trouble with connection

themovieguy73 (2007-01-04)

too late somebody already reposted it somewhere else.

fregrit (2007-02-05)

reposted it? where?

probate (2007-03-10)

Big thanks to the original uploader and to all those seeders who allowed me to get all four of these. Now seeding myself. The lectures that I've watched so far have all been top knotch, this is an excellent rip and upload, cheers!

Hoxpital (2007-04-27)

DOWNLOADERS BEWARE!!!!
I don't recommend Dling this It's a great program but my internet was shut off because of it. I live in SoCal and my ISP is Cox. I don't know how TTC found out or how they got Cox to shut off my internet but they did and it sucks. Just be aware that this may happen. Good Luck!

Langerz (2007-08-02)

Seeding is low, please seed over at least 2 times, so we can get this out to the public, it really is an excellent educational addition.
Some of my science teachers were so boring, they increased my hatred for physics. With this and other educational tools it's inspiring my love for science.

r4wmunt34q (2008-02-13)

http://www.teach12.com/ttcx/coursedesclong2.aspx?cid=1100


BuddhaSearch (2008-08-07)

Hoxpital
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xplorsonu (2009-08-01)

Hi Mariov..... could you please please please upload Xvid compressed version please ?

SatchMo7 (2010-12-17)

I found and uploaded the notes/outline/guide for these lectures. They come in handy for reviewing the material after you've already watched it.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6045876

 mdusanjay (2012-01-02)

compressed version
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6926547/Joy_of_Science_%28compressed%29_part-1